White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica), family Procyonidae, Costa Rica
photographs by Amanda Blom
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White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica), family Procyonidae, Costa Rica
photographs by Amanda Blom
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Using y’all like confession at the Catholic Church I fell asleep in the hammock at the resort and woke up and there was a coati on me sniffing me and I kissed him right on the mouth because I was confused and thought he was my biological daughter Moonshine
White-nosed Coati Nasua narica
Ranges through northern Mexico, Central America, and northwestern Colombia, with a small presence in the southwestern United States. Local Spanish names for the species include antoon, gato solo, pizote, and tejón, depending upon the region. The white-nosed coati is an omnivore and forages mostly on the ground for small vertebrates, fruits, carrion, insects, snakes, and eggs. It can climb trees easily and uses its tail for balancing.
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South American Coati for a $15 Ko-fi supporter
Ring-tailed coati By: Bruce Coleman, Ltd. From: Encyclopedia of the Animal World: The Hunters 1988
first batch! featuring a coati, big toad & little mouse, and a red river hog/orca hybrid because anytime i think about ungulates i'm haunted by this post